Tatty Devine Acoustic Locator brooch for the retro girl
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If you are a fan of retro jewelry, a look at the Tatty Devine Acoustic Locator brooch is a must. The inspiration for this brooch dates back to World War I. The acoustic locator was a device used during those days to detect oncoming planes through funneling sound. The insight for this brooch however came through the modernist photographs of Pil and Galia Kollectiv which are currently on display in Tatty Devine's Brick Lane shop. Made from mirror, glitter, silver and black acrylics, this piece is definitely a unique beauty. An extraordinary design, this piece of jewelry is definitely a must have for many.
The brooch costs £39 ($55) and it's also available as a necklace for £36 ($51). So go ahead, pick your style and flaunt this accessory with great pride. Available at tattydevine.
[Retro2go]
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